Michael P wrote on Thursday: >Tomorrow, I hope that I can remember myself, I am going to ask all posters >from the U.S. to hold off posting to pen-l to encourage those from other >countries to introduce themselves or to tell us how pen-l could serve them >better. >We have probably 100 people from outside of the U.S. We get quite a bit >from Canada, some from OZ or NZ, and occassionaly something from Europe. >Let's hear from you. Michael: I think this was a nice idea (and indeed the posts written yesterday by those from outside of the US were highly interesting), but: (a) if you do it again, I suggest that you make the announcement in advance by at least a _week_ (rather than a day). I make this suggestion since I believe that many of those who are outside of the US check their e-mail far less frequently than the average US user. I think this is particularly the case for subscribers in continental Europe, LA, and Asia. (b) what will we do with those from the US who were so insensitive so as to post yesterday? Should they be boiled in cyber-oil? Should they be shunned? Should they be denounced as nationalistic? Or, should you simply ask that they be more considerate next time? (I guess the last possibility is the most reasonable one under the circumstances). (c) You're doing a good job. Thanks. Jerry